Highway maintenance

Cornwall Council is responsible for repairing and maintaining over 7,250 kilometres (4,530 miles) of road in Cornwall, excluding the A30 and A38 trunk roads which are the responsibility of the Highways Agency.

Mud on the road resulting from working farm vehicles has been an issue for some time. If you drive or own working farm vehicles you can find out what you should do and what you must do to prevent mud on the road.

When carrying out building work, maintenance or removal of any part of a property which requires scaffolding you are required to apply for a licence. Find out how to apply for a scaffold licence and how much it will cost.

Cornwall Council is responsible for repairing and maintaining over 7,250 kilometres (4,530 miles) of road in Cornwall, excluding the A30 and A38 trunk roads which are the responsibility of the Highways Agency.

Mud on the road resulting from working farm vehicles has been an issue for some time. If you drive or own working farm vehicles you can find out what you should do and what you must do to prevent mud on the road.

When carrying out building work, maintenance or removal of any part of a property which requires scaffolding you are required to apply for a licence. Find out how to apply for a scaffold licence and how much it will cost.